口蓋腱膜
WordNet
- of or relating to a palace
- either of two irregularly shaped bones that form the back of the hard palate and helps to form the nasal cavity and the floor of the orbits (同)palatine_bone, os palatinum
- (Middle Ages) the lord of a palatinate who exercised sovereign powers over his lands (同)palsgrave
- any of various important officials in ancient Rome
- of or relating to a count palatine and his royal prerogatives
- any of the deeper and thicker fascia that attach muscles to bones; resemble flattened tendons
- the most important of the Seven Hills of Rome; supposedly the location of the first settlement and the site of many imperial palaces
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- 自領内で王権を持った / パラチン伯の / 〈C〉パラチン伯(自分の領土内で王権を行使できる昔の領主)
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Palatine aponeurosis |
Dissection of the muscles of the palate from behind.
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Latin |
aponeurosis palatina |
Identifiers |
Gray's |
p.1139 |
Dorlands
/Elsevier |
a_53/12146748 |
TA |
A05.2.01.101 |
FMA |
49429 |
Anatomical terminology |
Attached to the posterior border of the hard palate is a thin, firm fibrous lamella called the palatine aponeurosis, which supports the muscles and gives strength to the soft palate.
It is thicker above than below, where it becomes very thin and difficult to define.
Laterally it is continuous with the pharyngeal aponeurosis.
It serves as the insertion for the Tensor veli palatini and Levator veli palatini, and the origin for the Musculus uvulae, Palatopharyngeus, and Palatoglossus.[1]
It provides support for the soft palate.[2]
See also
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
- ^ Anne M. R. Agur; Moore, Keith L. (2006). Essential Clinical Anatomy (Point (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins)). Hagerstown, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 553. ISBN 0-7817-6274-X.
- ^ Sauerland, Eberhardt K.; Patrick W., PhD. Tank; Tank, Patrick W. (2005). Grant's dissector. Hagerstown, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 199. ISBN 0-7817-5484-4.
Muscles of the neck
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Cervical |
- Platysma
- Sternocleidomastoid
- Longus capitis
- Longus colli
- Scalene
- anterior
- middle
- posterior
- Rectus capitis anterior muscle
- Rectus capitis lateralis muscle
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Suboccipital |
- Rectus capitis posterior
- Obliquus capitis
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Suprahyoid |
- Mylohyoid
- Stylohyoid
- Digastric
- Geniohyoid
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Infrahyoid |
- Thyrohyoid
- Sternohyoid
- Sternothyroid
- Omohyoid
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Pharynx |
- Pharyngeal constrictor
- Stylopharyngeus
- Salpingopharyngeus
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Larynx |
- Cricothyroid
- Cricoarytenoid
- Arytenoid
- oblique arytenoid
- transverse arytenoid
- Thyroarytenoid
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Trachea |
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Fasciae |
- Deep cervical fascia
- Pretracheal fascia
- Prevertebral fascia
- Investing layer
- Carotid sheath
- Alar fascia
- Palatine aponeurosis
- Buccopharyngeal fascia
- Pharyngobasilar fascia
- Pharyngeal raphe
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Index of muscle
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Description |
- Anatomy
- head
- neck
- arms
- chest and back
- diaphragm
- abdomen
- genital area
- legs
- Muscle tissue
- Physiology
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Disease |
- Myopathy
- Soft tissue
- Connective tissue
- Congenital
- abdomen
- muscular dystrophy
- Neoplasms and cancer
- Injury
- Symptoms and signs
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Treatment |
- Procedures
- Drugs
- anti-inflammatory
- muscle relaxants
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English Journal
- Five surgical maneuvers on nasal mucosa movement in cleft palate repair: A cadaver study.
- Nguyen DC1, Patel KB2, Parikh RP2, Skolnick GB2, Woo AS2.
- Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery : JPRAS.J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg.2016 Jun;69(6):789-95. doi: 10.1016/j.bjps.2016.03.012. Epub 2016 Mar 29.
- INTRODUCTION: This biomechanical study aims to characterize the nasal mucosa during palatoplasty, thereby describing the soft tissue attachments at different zones and quantifying movement following their release.METHODS: Palatal nasal mucosa was exposed and divided in the midline in 10 adult cadave
- PMID 27105546
- Anatomical considerations of the longitudinal pharyngeal muscles in relation to their function on the internal surface of pharynx.
- Choi DY1, Bae JH, Youn KH, Kim HJ, Hu KS.
- Dysphagia.Dysphagia.2014 Dec;29(6):722-30. doi: 10.1007/s00455-014-9568-z. Epub 2014 Aug 21.
- The aim of this study was to clarify the topography of the longitudinal pharyngeal muscles and to relate the findings to pharyngeal muscular function. Forty-four specimens (22 right and 22 left sides) from embalmed Korean adult cadavers (13 males, 9 females; age range, 46-89 years; mean age, 69.2 ye
- PMID 25142243
- Anatomical status of the human musculus uvulae and its functional implications.
- Sumida K1, Kashiwaya G, Seki S, Masui T, Ando Y, Yamashita K, Fujimura A, Kitamura S.
- Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.).Clin Anat.2014 Oct;27(7):1009-15. doi: 10.1002/ca.22431. Epub 2014 Jul 11.
- In our ongoing series of anatomical studies to determine the three-dimensional architecture of the human velar muscles, we have previously reported on the palatopharyngeus. The present study deals with the musculus uvulae (MU), in which the positional relationships of its origin to the posterior nas
- PMID 25044008
Japanese Journal
- Desmin and Vimentin Expression during Embryonic Development of Tensor Veli Palatini Muscle in Mice
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- Journal of Hard Tissue Biology 24(2), 134-142, 2015
- … In recent years, it has been shown that the specific expression of type I collagen and periostin in the palatal aponeurosis results in formation of the soft palate. … However, few reports have examined soft palate development in relation to the skeletal muscles connected to the palatal aponeurosis. …
- NAID 130005065050
Related Links
- pal·a·tine ap·o·neu·ro·sis [TA] the expanded interlacing tendons of the tensor veli palatini muscles in the anterior two thirds of the soft palate to which the other palatine muscles attach. Synonym(s): aponeurosis palatina [TA] palatine ...
- pal·a·tine ap·o·neu·ro·sis [TA] the expanded interlacing tendons of the tensor veli palatini muscles in the anterior two thirds of the soft palate to which the other palatine muscles attach. Synonym(s): aponeurosis palatina [TA] palatine ...
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- 英
- palatine aponeurosis
- ラ
- aponeurosis palatina
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- 関
- palatal、palate
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腱膜
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- aponeuroses、aponeurotic